I been reading the other thread about motor overloads, and I'm having a similar issue. New exhaust fans for a commercial kitchen - I've had a 1/4 HP, a 3/4 HP, and a 1 HP motor each trip their overloads. All 1.0 SF motors.
I've never worried too much about overloads before. I usually just let the electrical contractor size and select them. Now I'm finding out overloads aren't as simple as I assumed they were. So any help would be appreciated.
1st Question:
The NEC says I can size the overloads at 115% of the motors full load current. However, if I follow the Square D guide for sizing thermal units (page 16-129 in the 174 Digest), they say to use 90%. Why the difference??
2nd Question: What are the differences between Melting alloy, and bimetallic? Are both resettable? Does one trip more easily?
3rd Question: I had "temperature compensated bimetallic" specified for the overloads. Now I realize that probably wasn't the right thing to spec, since the motors are outside on a rooftop, and the controllers are indoors at a constant temperature. Do you think its OK to keep the bimetallic temp. compensated, or do all the overloads need changed?
Thanks in advance:
Steve
I've never worried too much about overloads before. I usually just let the electrical contractor size and select them. Now I'm finding out overloads aren't as simple as I assumed they were. So any help would be appreciated.
1st Question:
The NEC says I can size the overloads at 115% of the motors full load current. However, if I follow the Square D guide for sizing thermal units (page 16-129 in the 174 Digest), they say to use 90%. Why the difference??
2nd Question: What are the differences between Melting alloy, and bimetallic? Are both resettable? Does one trip more easily?
3rd Question: I had "temperature compensated bimetallic" specified for the overloads. Now I realize that probably wasn't the right thing to spec, since the motors are outside on a rooftop, and the controllers are indoors at a constant temperature. Do you think its OK to keep the bimetallic temp. compensated, or do all the overloads need changed?
Thanks in advance:
Steve